Loan Payment Calculator
Calculate monthly payment and total interest for a fixed-rate loan (auto, personal) using principal, APR, and term in months.
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Use Loan Payment Calculator Online Free
This free online loan payment calculator runs in your browser. No installation, no signup. Paste your input above and get instant results. Works on desktop and mobile.
How Loan Payment Calculator Works
Paste or enter your input in the field above. Most tools update in real time. Click the Copy button to copy the output. All processing happens in your browser—your data never leaves your device unless the tool explicitly uses a server feature (such as URL shortening or bcrypt hashing).
This tool is part of the Math Tools category. Check similar tools below. All everytools are free, no signup required. Works on desktop and mobile.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Mortgage vs this loan calculator?
- Use the mortgage tool for home loans quoted in years. This version uses months—handy for auto or personal loans.
- Is my data uploaded?
- No. All math runs locally in your browser.